You can now sponsor Decap CMS
by Martin Jagodic on March 15, 2024
If Decap brings value to your process, consider supporting the project financially via GitHub Sponsors or Open Collective
by Martin Jagodic on March 15, 2024
If Decap brings value to your process, consider supporting the project financially via GitHub Sponsors or Open Collective
by Martin Jagodic on February 12, 2024
Items in the Beta Features section were moved to their actual pace and Add to your site is now a series of connected pages that are easier to navigate.
by Martin Jagodic on February 5, 2024
The deprecated gatsby-plugin-netlify-cms that corresponds to the old Netlify CMS package is now deprecated and replaced by gatsby-plugin-decap-cms
by Martin Jagodic on February 1, 2024
This minor release brings several improvements, most notably React 18 support. It was in development for quite a while, so it includes many minor patches as well.
by Martin Jagodic on November 15, 2023
A dive into the definition, main features, caveats, and best practices of a Git-based CMS. This will help you make an informed decision for your next project.
by Martin Jagodic on October 24, 2023
This beta release brings React 18
by Martin Jagodic on August 23, 2023
First release as Decap CMS is now available
by Martin Jagodic on May 15, 2023
Decap has been named a top content marketing tool in the Software Reviews Content Marketing Data Quadrant Awards for 2023.
by Anže Demšar on March 31, 2023
Updating Slate, fixing Cypress tests, and preparing for the first PR
by Martin Jagodic on March 9, 2023
What was once category on Netlify Answers is now moving to GitHub Discussions on the main repository.
by Martin Jagodic on March 1, 2023
We are migrating our community chat from Slack to Discord
by Martin Jagodic on February 23, 2023
Decap CMS is a rebranded version of Netlify CMS, offering a simple, easy-to-use, open source, git-based CMS.